Cheryl,

See how it is next time she comes in and keep an eye on it. She needs to keep 
it clean and dry and use a fungus eliminator. I filed her nail down as short as 
I could get it and did not fill it until it grew out. She remembers poking 
something under the nail or pulling the skin away from the nail or something 
like that. The nail started seperating and it seemed to get worse everytime she 
came in so that is what we did and it worked. I don't know if that is what is 
happening with your client but this is were I would start to correct it and see 
if it will work. Good luck. 
 
Angie Wingerter




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From: Cheryl Haynes <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:15:14 AM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: nail seperation


Angie,
         Thanks, so as long as the nail is sealed well it should be ok?I just 
dont want her to lose the nail.I had never seen it before so I was worried.I 
told her I would check into it and let her know whether to take it off or not. 
Thanks again Cheryl




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From: Angela R Wingerter <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:49:57 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: nail seperation


Cheryl,

I had this happen and it grew out fine. She had pulled her skin away from 
underneath the nail and it must of got bacteria caught up under the nail 
because it started seperating.. She got some Dr. G's from Sally's and I didn't 
take her nail off, I just filed it down thin and short and didn't fill it in 
until it grew off. I would of taken it off but it was sealed down really well 
so I just did it that way. 

If it looks worse or looks like it hasn't attached back from where it has grown 
then I would remove it, but if it looks like it is starting to attach I 
wouldn't. Tell her to keep it dry and get some fungus killer either way. 

 
Angie Wingerter




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From: cherylsh74 <[email protected]>
To: NailTech <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 9:16:27 PM
Subject: NailTech:: nail seperation


Hi Everyone,
        Today I was doing a fill on a regular customer.She had a nail
missing when I began to prep it I noticed there was significant
seperation at the free edge.It was very white.I havnt ever seen this
before and I looked it up I beleive its oncholyosis.She wanted me to
put a nail on it and I did but told her I would have to research this
and she will most likely have to remove it.So I could use any advice
please!! I think I will ask her to take it off to watch it and make
sure it begins to grow out.Has anyone else had to deal with this and
how did you handle it?
                                                            Thanks
Cheryl





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